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Cyber Resilience Act: Initiative der Eclipse Foundation hilft bei Compliance

Das OCCTET-Projekt soll kleinen und mittleren Unternehmen dabei helfen, die Compliance ihrer Open-Source-Software mit dem Cyber Resilience Act herzustellen.

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heise online · Cyber Resilience Act: Initiative der Eclipse Foundation hilft bei ComplianceVon Maika Möbus
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50 years ago today, at 16:09 UTC on 17 July 1975, the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project culminated in the first docking of the spacecraft - but afterwards an interesting experiment took place: after they separated again Apollo (the final one; no number) occulted the Sun from the point of view of Soyuz 19. Images obtained show mostly outgassing from Apollo forward-scattering light from the hidden Sun but allegedly there is also some outer corona in the images of which esa.int/ESA_Multimedia/Images/ shows one with a negative caption. The planned artificial #eclipse experiment was described in the mission press kit nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/st on PDF pages 37-39 and the outcome is discussed in the didactical NASA brochure ntrs.nasa.gov/api/citations/19 on PDF pages 20-27; there is apparently also a more technical paper in a mission science report but I couldn't find that one online.

Dear Emacs/Java Fediverse,

I'm setting up `lsp-mode` and `lsp-java` in Emacs for the first time (don't ask) and it looks like the latter only supports Eclipse's LSP implementation, which of course, being Eclipse, poops out a whole bunch of extra settings files all off the source file tree when it first runs.

If I wanted to use a bad IDE like Eclipse I'd just use that, I really don't want it's little setting file turds littering the repo (Gradle is bad enough).

Is there any of: a) An alternative LSP server for Java that is supported somehow, or b) A way to make lsp-java/Eclipse read all of the extensive declared configuration in Gradle's config and hence not need to duplicate that in a billion places?

Help a hacker out here please!

#java#emacs#lsp